Hadassah Hears Plan for Israel Aid; 16 Detroiters to Attend CJFWF's Assembly Nov. 10-13 followin following will represent 1 ship in Jewish communal serv- by a grant from the Ben and e Th Bertha Touster Foundation, Inc., Goldmann Urges U S . Security T reaty the Detroit Jewish Welfare Fed- ice will be established at the as a testimonial to Edwin Ros- Assembly. . By Special Jewish News Correspondent CHICAGO — The 3,000 dele- gates attending the 41st annual national convention of Hadassah at Hotel Morrison here, heard a stirring appeal by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chairman of the Jew- ish Agency, for authorization by the United States Senate of "a Security Treaty with Israel and National Hadassah Honors Dora Ehrlich In recognition , of her serv- ices to Jewry, to Israel, to Hadassah and to the Zionist cause, the national board of Hadassah, on the eve of the national convention, in Chi- cago, adopted a resolution of appreciation, honoring Dora Ehrlich, distinguished Detroit Jewish leader, and elected her a member of the Honorary Council of Hadassah. with any other state in the Middle East desirous of entering into such a treaty," in order to trans- form overnight a grave liability in that area into an asset for peace. Mrs. Rebecca Shulman, presi- dent of Hadassah, proposed the following program of action for American Jewry: 1. Urge the United States Gov- ernment to lessen tension in the Middle East and minimize the possibility of an Arab-Israel arms race by entering into a mutual defense treaty with Israel; 2. Re- double economic assistance to Is- rael to assure the uninterrupted development of the country's ag- riculture and industry; 3. Make available professional and skilled labor to accelerate the upbuild- ing of the country and to fill key civilian posts; and 4. Strengthen Israel's economy through . tour- ism. Mrs. Shulman asserted that `We cannot send heavy tanks, jets and submarines to offset the dan- ger of world peace created by the Communist-Egyptian pact, b u t the avenues of economic aid are wide open." Congressman Brooks Hays of Arkansas, a member of the United States delegation to the United Nations, told the delegates that the Soviet arms agreement with Egypt "may well lead our Arab friends to many irrational steps." For Israel, Mr. Hays suggested: Continued alertness to the danger of- Communism in the Near East; increased individual effort and ability to make Israel econom- ically strong; and a continued, serious search for the ways and means by which Israel may con- tribute towards the bringing about of peace in the area. In a message to the convention, President Eisenhower hailed Ha- dassah's "proud record in advanc- ing the welfare and serving the needs of literally hundreds of thousands of people." The United States Govern- ment has designated Hadassah as the centralized agency to handle and direct the distribu- tion of surplus American food in Israel under authority of Title III of Public LaW 480, it was announced by Mrs. Raphael Tourover, Washing- ton representative of Hadassah, who negotiated the agreement with the International Coop- eration Administration. Dr. Miriam Freund, chairman of Youth Aliyah for Hadassah, declared that the present crisis in the Middle East underscored the need for speedy action to remove to Israel the estimated 450,000 Jews from North Africa, of whom more than half are young children. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, for many years an active supporter of the Youth Aliyah activities of Hadassah, declared in an address to the delegates on Tuesday that "the task which Israel faces in integrating not only the hundreds of thousands of people who have arrived in the country during the last few years • but the end- less waves of newcomers who land on her shores every month s awe-inspiring." installations, was presented with a special certificate pro- claiming her to be a "World Mother" of Youth Aliyah. The presentation was made by Dr. Freund who said that this is the first time Hadassah is is- suing this award. The certifi- cate cited Mrs. Roosevelt for "her devoted service over many years to the welfare of home- less and orphaned Jewish chil- dren of the world." eration at the 24th General As-1! The award was set up by the enberg's outstanding Jewish SEMbly of the Council of Jew- Council, and was made possible leadership ish -Federations and Welfare Funds in Chicago, Nov. 10-13: Sidney J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Blumberg, Jacob A. Citrin, Morris Garvitt, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Jacob Keidan, Judge and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Rubiner, Mr. 1111 and Mrs. George M. Stutz, and 253 rolls of Twists, Sculptures, Hi-Piles, Axminsters, Recalling her visit to Israel, Isidore Sobeloff. Mrs. Roosevelt said: "Our admir- Textured and Carved carpeting from the looms of Gulis- In addition to Judge Levin, ation and excitement grew as we Rubiner; Garvett and William tan, Firth , Mohawk, Masland and Alexander Smith. traveled from children's village Avrunin, Federation associate Make you r choice from our regular stock of the finest to agricultural school to Youth director, who are slated to take Aliyah Center and saw how part in Conference sessions, _.Mrs. carpetin g in the newest patterns . . . newest decorator youngsters from 72 different Jones will serve on the panel colors! countries were beginning to be- of a workshop on Nov. 11, deal- long because they felt completely ing with • Jewish population loved and accepted as members movement and the growth of of their own country, how they suburban communities. were beginning to understand the Based on the population of demands of their country and of this Jewish community, the. the life that lay ahead of them, CJFWF has allotted to Detroit and were gladly willing to. ac- 11 votes cast, depending upon cept them, and how they learned the number of board members and in turn explained to the be- who are present from Detroit. wildered, puzzled adults in their Phone Blumberg will preside as chair- families." Nearest man of the large city workshop Store For Lt. Col. Bruce W. McDaniel, on fund-raising. former director of United States FREE The Michael Reese Hospital Operations Mission in Israel, Estimates Of Chicago and the Montgoinery and Samples stated that "under the unprece- Section of the National Council in your home dented pressure of the flood-tide of Jewish Women have been of immigration, Israel has been REMNANTS of the third an- inspired to achieve within seven named winners From nual William J. Shroder Memo- short years what older nations rial Award, it was announced with genuine bibb yarns 40% have done leisurely in decades or by William Rosenwald, New to centuries." Never have you seen such York, chairman of the CJFWF dense, deep, velvety clipped Dr. Kalman J. Mann, director awards committee. - pile carneting at this price . . . Silver Green, Sandtone, of the Hadassah Medical Organi- Both awards were made in Turquoise, Charcoal. Cinna- zation in Israel, appealed to the recognition of out standing mon, Eggshell, Grey. American medical profession to achievements' in mental health. ■000•■■00■ 00 %.00%■•••■■0**.0.41.0 . 1.4100.44"0"‘".. use its "influence and prestige" The Michael Reese Hospital, an to persuade Arab physicians to affiliate of the Jewish Federa- 24 meet with Israeli doctors "in the tion of Chicago, will receive the Months I 0 11 Y spirit of Geneva" to discuss mu- large city award for its Psycho- 0 To P Pay tual health problems which would somatic and Psychiatric Insti- result in the saving of thousands tute for Research and Training. OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. THURS., FRI., SAT. and MON. of Arab and Jewish lives an- The Montgomery, Ala., section nually. of the National Council of Jew- He noted that while Israel ish Women will receive the LOCATIONS OF OUR vtlinq SHOWROOMS has one physician for every 400 small city award for its pio- members of the population, neer work in developing a men- etcr-S(FifFIR thrER4015 3 61.46 "nu, VIN DTe • Arab States such as Iraq and tal health program. .TI 6-2480 1-i080 a WA 1-1517 Transjordania have only one The new "Edwin Rosenberg 9 P. M. OPEN MON., THURS., FR/ and SAT. UNTIL doctor per 5,000 members of Award" for constructive leader- SALE In III III 111111 III III ILI 1111 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 60% Off .....0 Hadassah raised a total of $112,000,000 since 1922 for the organization's programs in Israel and in the United States, it was reported by Mrs. Siegfried Kra- marsky, national treasurer. In- cluded in this total are $9,100,000 raised in the last 12 months. Mrs. Helen Rogers Reid, a member of the board of direc- tors of the New York Herald- Tribune, was honored "for hu- manitarian services and her broad vision and concern for human valor." Dr. Benjamin Mazar, noted archeologist and president of the Hebrew .University in Jerusalem, told the convention that "one of our great tasks in Israel is to find additional facilities for power, and our experts at the University are dedicated to the solution of this problem." More than 70 Detroit women were among the 3,000 delegates at the convention from all over the country. Kay to Speak at Segal Memorial Leon Kay will represent the Detroit Technion Society and will be one of the speakers at the memorial meeting in tribute to David Segal, at the Rackham Me- morial Building, Wednesday eve- ning, Nov. 16. The meeting in tribute to Se- gal's memory is being arranged by the Detroit Engineering - So- ciety in whose affairs the late Jewish leader played an impor- tant role. He was one of the or- Mrs. Roosevelt, who returned ganizers and leading figures in :recently from a trip to Israel the Detroit Technion Society. Other speakers in addition to m'here she visited Youth Aliyah Mr. Kay will be Harvey M. Mer- E---DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ker, Harold S. Elylington, John T. Ott and Arthur Rautenberg. Friday, November 4, 1955 THE 1956 DETROIT ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN WILL HAVE ITS OFFICIAL OPENING WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16-6:30 P.M. ON THE OCCASION OF THE FAREWELL BANQUET TO ISAAC HAMLIN FORMER NATIONAL SECRETARY AT THE STATLER HOTEL — WASHINGTON BOULEVARD RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED COVER: $5.00 URGENT! URGENT! ISRAEL H I STADRU T CAMPAIGN Developments in the Middle East , more grave than the crisis of 1948—impose new responsibilities on the Histadrut campaign Kupat Holirn has issued this urgent appeal . "Being placed on an immediate emergency footing ... large quantities of medi- cal supplies and equipment must be shipped us at once" a YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOW Make your 1956 contribution to the Histadrut campaign at once. Contact your solicitor or call the Histadrut office direct - TO. • d own ■ 8085 HARPER 1324 W.1 MILE RD. 13318 MICHIGAN population. Mrs. Abraham Tulin, chair- man of the Hadassah Medical Organization, announced the establishment by Hadassah of a Dwight D. Eisenhower Medi- cal Fellowship in haematology as "an expression of our heart- felt hopes for the speedy and complete recovery of the Presi- dent." ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 9-8660 TO, 9-8661 ■ ■